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    1. Medicine

    Serum proteomic profiling of physical activity reveals CD300LG as a novel exerkine with a potential causal link to glucose homeostasis

    Sindre Lee-Ødegård, Marit Hjorth ... Kåre Inge Birkeland
    Long-term physical exercise had a substantial effect on the plasma proteome, identifying novel exerkines and suggesting CD300LG as a potential link to insulin sensitivity.
    1. Cancer Biology
    2. Genetics and Genomics

    Novel insights into breast cancer copy number genetic heterogeneity revealed by single-cell genome sequencing

    Timour Baslan, Jude Kendall ... James Hicks
    Copy number alteration heterogeneity exists in many shapes and forms in breast cancer genomes and single-cell genomics is a powerful tool to further our understanding of its nature and significance.
    1. Cancer Biology
    2. Immunology and Inflammation

    A novel bioinformatics pipeline for the identification of immune inhibitory receptors as potential therapeutic targets

    Akashdip Singh, Alberto Miranda Bedate ... Linde Meyaard
    A bioinformatics pipeline describes 390 putative, novel inhibitory receptors, to facilitate targeted therapeutic strategies for diverse immune cell types in cancer therapy.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Physics of Living Systems

    Three-dimensional structure of kinetochore-fibers in human mitotic spindles

    Robert Kiewisz, Gunar Fabig ... Thomas Müller-Reichert
    Comprehensive 3D electron tomography reconstructions of metaphase spindles in human tissue culture cells reveal that kinetochore-fibers broaden as they extend polewards, forming semi-direct connections to the pole, where they preferentially interact with the spindle network.
    1. Immunology and Inflammation

    Macrophages regulate gastrointestinal motility through complement component 1q

    Mihir Pendse, Haley De Selle ... Lora V Hooper
    Gut macrophages produce complement component C1q, which modulates neurogenic activity of gut peristalsis and is thus a key regulator of gastrointestinal motility.
    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Slow oscillation-spindle coupling predicts enhanced memory formation from childhood to adolescence

    Michael A Hahn, Dominik Heib ... Randolph F Helfrich
    An individualized cross-frequency coupling approach identified slow oscillation-spindle coupling strength as a novel mechanism that mediates memory formation during cortical maturation.
    1. Neuroscience

    mPFC spindle cycles organize sparse thalamic activation and recently active CA1 cells during non-REM sleep

    Carmen Varela, Matthew A Wilson
    Sleep spindles provide a temporal framework to organize the reactivation of behaviorally relevant CA1 cells and sparsely active cells in the limbic thalamus.
    1. Neuroscience

    Sleep spindles mediate hippocampal-neocortical coupling during long-duration ripples

    Hong-Viet Ngo, Juergen Fell, Bernhard Staresina
    Triggered by (long-duration) hippocampal ripples, spindles facilitate communication between the hipppocampus and neocortex during natural sleep.
    1. Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics
    2. Computational and Systems Biology

    Robust model-based analysis of single-particle tracking experiments with Spot-On

    Anders S Hansen, Maxime Woringer ... Xavier Darzacq
    Spot-On is an easy-to-use website that makes a rigorous and bias-corrected modeling framework for analysis of single-molecule tracking experiments available to all.
    1. Computational and Systems Biology
    2. Genetics and Genomics

    Uncovering perturbations in human hematopoiesis associated with healthy aging and myeloid malignancies at single-cell resolution

    Marina Ainciburu, Teresa Ezponda ... Felipe Prosper
    Single-cell transcriptomics reveals altered pathways, gene expression dynamics, and activation of transcriptional programs in human early hematopoiesis during healthy aging and myelodysplastic syndromes.